StarRotor Corporation

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StarRotor Corporation
Company typePrivate
IndustryEngineering
FoundedMarch 2001
Headquarters,
USA
Key people
Dr. Mark Holtzapple, President
Dr. Kyle Ross, chemical engineer
Andrew Rabroker, mechanical engineer
Tom Beck, mechanical engineer
ProductsCompressors
Expanders
Engines (under development)
Air Conditioners (under development)
Integrated Motors/Generators (under development)
Websitewww.starrotor.com

StarRotor Corporation is a startup company founded to commercialize technology from Texas A&M University. It was incorporated in March 2001 by Dr. Mark Holtzapple and Andrew Rabroker. The company gets its name and logo design from the gerotor the company designed to compress and expand gasses.

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StarRotor Engine[edit]

The StarRotor engine is being designed to use the Brayton cycle instead of the Otto cycle found in almost all gasoline automobiles. It is predicted to be efficient (45%-60% efficiency compared to 15% to 20% efficiency of other engines) and to produce fewer pollutants than traditional engines. Like turbine engines, the StarRotor engine will be capable of running on many types of fuel, including but not limited to gasoline, kerosene, jet fuel, diesel, alcohol, methane, hydrogen, and vegetable oil.

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